DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 3

Hinter dem dritten Türchen des DH-Videoclip Adventskalenders verbirgt sich ein Digitalisierungsprojekt der vatikanischen Bibliothek.

This is the story of the NTT DATA project and the digitization of the manuscripts in the Vatican Library.
The overall project, began by the Library a few years ago and now underway, involves digitizing all the manuscripts preserved in the Library for a total of 82,000 units, about 41 million pages.
The images show the locations and activities in the protagonists‘ own voices. The observer travels in the very places as they are revealed: the bunker, consultation rooms, restoration, and the photo department, where the manuscripts are digitized. (Quelle YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSYJj4G2fMs&feature=youtu.

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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7430

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DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 2

Anlässlich der Veröffentlichung der Vorschläge zur Modernisierung des Urheberrechts in der EU hat #FixCopyright folgendes Video herausgegeben:

Copy (short for Copyright) explains why the champagne keeps flowing for the industry (a.k.a. right holders), as he recovers from the party they threw to celebrate the copyright reform proposals published by the European Commission (EC) (the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market). He tells the incredible story of how the EC ignored all other stakeholders, created ‚RoboCopyright 2.0‘ and put his Cousin ‚Ancy‘ (short for Ancillary Copyright) on steroids. (Quelle: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?

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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7427

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Einladung zur Lektüre des mittelhochdeutschen Wartburgkriegs

Jan Hallmann, Studien zum mittelhochdeutschen ‘Wartburgkrieg’. Literaturgeschichtliche Stellung – Überlieferung – Rezeptionsgeschichte. Mit einer Edition der Wartburgkrieg-Texte. Berlin/Boston, De Gruyter 2015. 616 S. EUR 149,95. Inhaltsverzeichnis via ISBN 978-3050065052.

Mit den Wartburgkrieg-Texten hat sich H. eine äußerst schwierig zu untersuchende Gruppe von deutschsprachigen Dichtungen des 13.

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Quelle: http://archivalia.hypotheses.org/61132

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DH-Videoclip Adventskalender 2016 – Tür 1

Heute geht es los mit dem DH-Videoclip-Adventskalender 2016.

Das erste Video ist ein Tipp von Christof Schöch, Leiter der Nachwuchsgruppe Computergestützte literarische Gattungsstilistik an der Universität Würzburg. Wenn Sie auch ein persönliches DH-Lieblingsvideo oder eine Empfehlung haben, melden Sie sich gerne, es sind noch ein paar Türchen zu vergeben.

Doch nun stellt sich das Projekt Multimedia in the Long Eighteenth Century vor:

Multimedia in the Long Eighteenth Century is a Digital Humanities project that seeks to quantify the frequency with which music and musical paratext appear in French- and English-language publications between 1688 and 1815. Scott Sanders, Assistant Professor of French at Dartmouth College and the faculty PI on the project, collaborated with staff from the Dartmouth College Library and Information Technology. (Quelle: YouTube https://www.youtube.

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Quelle: http://dhd-blog.org/?p=7422

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Durkheim’s and Simmel’s reactions to antisemitism and their reflection in their views on modern society

[This article is part of the  Open Peer Review-Publication series “Nineteenth-Century Anti-Semitism in International Perspective”]

von Marcel Stoetzler

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If one ever asked oneself what sociology is all about, one could do worse than consulting Auguste Comte’s 1822 manifesto, ‘Prospectus des traveaux scientifiques nécessaires pour réorganiser la societé’, the ‘Plan of the Scientific Works Necessary for the Reorganization of Society’ (Comte 1998). It sketches out the historical-structural task that the new discipline, whose name Comte later coined, was supposed to fulfil, namely to end-but-preserve – as the Germans would say, aufzuheben – the Revolution: safeguard its achievements from reaction as well as from further revolutions. Sociology would do so by separating the good bits of modernity from the bad bits. The former Comte saw as grounded in a secular, macro-historical trend of European history and civilization, the latter in the undisciplined hubris of troublemakers led astray by metaphysical nonsense peddled by the Enlightenment, or more precisely, by the non-positivistic strand of the Enlightenment. Sociology would study and understand the laws of history and silence the metaphysical troublemakers.

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Sociology’s commitment to making that messy thing called society safe for modernity (the industrial-capitalist world system of nation states constituted and populated by modern individuals) remained a tricky assignment. Spanners were thrown into the machinery left right and centre by people who were not so positive about the positive state of society.

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Quelle: https://antisem19c.hypotheses.org/611

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